Exam 1: Introduction to Law
Exam 1: Introduction to Law61 Questions
Exam 2: The US Legal System59 Questions
Exam 3: The Courts and Legal Personnel58 Questions
Exam 4: Finding the Law: Legal Research59 Questions
Exam 5: Using the Law: Analysis and Legal Writing57 Questions
Exam 6: Constitutional Law57 Questions
Exam 7: Tort Law56 Questions
Exam 8: Family Law52 Questions
Exam 9: Estate Planning: Wills, Trusts, and Probate51 Questions
Exam 10: Contract and Property Law51 Questions
Exam 11: The Business Environment: Agency, Employment, Business Organizations, and Bankruptcy Laws56 Questions
Exam 12: Civil Procedure Before Trial52 Questions
Exam 13: Alternative Dispute Resolution51 Questions
Exam 14: Criminal Practice: Criminal Law and Juvenile Law51 Questions
Exam 15: Criminal Procedure Before Trial52 Questions
Exam 16: Rules of Evidence51 Questions
Exam 17: The Trial51 Questions
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Substantive laws are those laws that define the rights and duties of parties.
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Discuss the burden of proof in criminal cases with the burden of proof in civil cases.
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The Code of Hammurabi is an example of a law from a civil law legal system.
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Discuss two examples of historical origins of a civil law legal system.
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Match the type of legal procedure to the type of case.
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The legal system based primarily on written constitutions and written
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Juries in civil cases are different from juries in criminal cases in that:
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Which type of legal system refers to a system based on precedent or case law?
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What is a type of law that regulates many religious organizations?
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Procedural laws are those laws that relate to the enforcement of substantive rights and duties.
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Whether a law is criminal or civil is one way that laws are categorized.
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Historically, the two major types of legal systems that developed were civil law systems and _____ systems.
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In a civil case, if the defendant does not pay a civil judgment, he or she cannot usually be put in jail.
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The natural theory of law is a philosophical theory holding that the validity of law is not related to morality.
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Laws that define the rights and duties of parties and establish the legal basis for any lawsuit are known as ______ laws.
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Compare and contrast the differences between a civil law legal system and a common law legal system.
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